US1315315A - Method of briqueting finely-pulverized iron ore. - Google Patents

Method of briqueting finely-pulverized iron ore. Download PDF

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US1315315A
US1315315A US17901517A US17901517A US1315315A US 1315315 A US1315315 A US 1315315A US 17901517 A US17901517 A US 17901517A US 17901517 A US17901517 A US 17901517A US 1315315 A US1315315 A US 1315315A
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  • the method of briqueting finely pulverized iron ores by aid of an admixture of metallic iron in fine pieces or finely pulverized, in particular iron shavings, in the pres-- ence of water, and with or without an admixture of soluble salts and acids, will fail with materials consisting of ferroso-ferrio oxid, such as iron scales, and the pulverulent concentrates of magnetic iron ore obtained by magnetic ore dressing. As these materials have in recent times gained a high importance for iron metallurgic industries, it is important to provide a simple briqueting method applicable to the same.

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UNITED STATES PATENT oFFioE.
JULIUS ROBERT HERMANN ADCLF LAMMERHIRT, 0F I-IOERDE, GERMANY.
METHOD OF BRIQUETING FINELY-TPULVERIZED IRON ORE.
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To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JULIUS ROBERT HER- MANN Aoonr LiiMMERiIlRT, a subject of the German Emperor, and resident of Hoerde, Germany, have invented a new and useful Method of Briqueting Finely-Pulverized Iron Ore, of which the following is a specification.
The method of briqueting finely pulverized iron ores by aid of an admixture of metallic iron in fine pieces or finely pulverized, in particular iron shavings, in the pres-- ence of water, and with or without an admixture of soluble salts and acids, will fail with materials consisting of ferroso-ferrio oxid, such as iron scales, and the pulverulent concentrates of magnetic iron ore obtained by magnetic ore dressing. As these materials have in recent times gained a high importance for iron metallurgic industries, it is important to provide a simple briqueting method applicable to the same.
It has been found that if finely pulverulent ferric oxids or hydroxids are added in comparatively small quantities to such concentrate, and iron shavings added, the mass may be briqueted, in an excellent manner. The respective admixture depends on the character of the ferric oxid or the hydroxigenous fine ore.
The result is based on the fact that the ferric oxids and hydroxids react chemically If the iron oxld is of a plastic character,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 9, 1919.
Application filed. July 6, 1917. Serial No. 179,015.
as when used in a moist or wet state, or with the addition of water, this will further contribute toward cementing the ingredients together.
The relative action between the metallic iron and the iron hydroxid orthe ferric oxid in the presence of water will appear during the ordinary compression, without any acid having to be added and without the briquets having to be heated. Therefore no special additions to and no special treatment of the briquets are required.
I claim:
1. The method of briqueting ferroso-ferric materials, in particular iron scales and the pulverulent concentrates obtained from magnetic ironore by the magnetic dressing process, whlch conslsts 1n adding metallic iron in fine pieces, and adding moist ore containing ferric oxid or oxyhydrates.
2. The method of briqueting ferroso-ferric materials, in particular iron scales and the pulverulent concentrates obtained from magnetic iron ore by the magnetic dressing process, which consists in adding metallic iron in fine pieces, and adding ore containing ferric oxid or oxyhydrates and water.
3. The method of briqueting ferroso-ferric materials, in particular iron scales and the pulverulent concentrates obtained from magnetic iron ore by the magnetic dressing process, which consists in adding iron shavings and adding moist one containing ferric oxid or oxyhydrates.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have. signed my name in presence of two Witnesses, this 23d day of May, 1917.
JULIUS ROBERT HERMANN ADOLF LKMMERHIRT. Witnesses:
CARL ROTH,
WILI-IELM DOR'ME.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. G.
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Cited By (4)

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US3097945A (en) * 1959-02-07 1963-07-16 Cie De Pont A Mousson Process of agglomerating fines of materials containing iron of which a portion has been completely reduced
US3428445A (en) * 1965-07-22 1969-02-18 Metallgesellschaft Ag Iron ore reduction
USB420568I5 (en) * 1973-11-30 1975-01-28
FR2502640A1 (en) * 1981-03-24 1982-10-01 Do Nii Chernoj Metallurgii Spongy iron mfr. - in conveyor oxidising-reducing furnace for raw material which is wetted and heated in vertical magnetic field

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3097945A (en) * 1959-02-07 1963-07-16 Cie De Pont A Mousson Process of agglomerating fines of materials containing iron of which a portion has been completely reduced
US3428445A (en) * 1965-07-22 1969-02-18 Metallgesellschaft Ag Iron ore reduction
USB420568I5 (en) * 1973-11-30 1975-01-28
US3925069A (en) * 1973-11-30 1975-12-09 Nippon Steel Corp Process for producing pellets with cement
FR2502640A1 (en) * 1981-03-24 1982-10-01 Do Nii Chernoj Metallurgii Spongy iron mfr. - in conveyor oxidising-reducing furnace for raw material which is wetted and heated in vertical magnetic field

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